Champions of the League were arrested in the house of prostitution, held weapons, and drugs

Champions League Judge Slavko Vinci has been arrested by police in Bosnia and Herzegovina for his alleged involvement in a drug and prostitution network. Vinci, who led the match between Genk and Liverpool this season, as well as two other matches in the Champions League and one in the League of Europe [...]
Vinci, who led the match between Genk and Liverpool in this season, as well as two other matches in the Champions League and one in the League of Europe has been arrested in a house in Bijeljina where authorities discovered nine women, 26 men and a quantity of arms and cocaine.
Croatian daily “24 Sata” reports that Vinci, who was Damir Skomina's assistant in Euro 2012, was arrested along with Tijana Maksimovic, who police reportedly was the leader of this prostitution ring.

Maksimovic was arrested while trying to cross the border with Croatia on a boat carrying three farms.
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Vinci is not believed to be directly involved in the operation, but remains the indictment as one of the 26 men allegedly caught in drug possession and illegal firearms.












